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In reply to the discussion: Guns should be registered like cars. [View all]forgotmylogin
(7,957 posts)11. Perhaps a flat fee.
Insurance companies would probably love to write up an affordable policy. Perhaps during a crime is too much, but aren't there injuries and damage during legal gun operation?
Maybe flat amount - say during target practice a stray shell damages a car, it covers the owner up to $5000. Or if the Vice President accidentally shoots his friend in the face, $5000 could be applied to the medical bills. Not to mention gun accidents with children.
If the NRA makes money, they're more likely to go along.
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I don't have to have a license,register or insure my car. Only if I want to take it on public roads.
X_Digger
Jun 2016
#4
*I* am registered with my state. SO 50 state reciprocity is cool with you, now?
X_Digger
Jun 2016
#14
Registration would cost about 4 billion a year and insurnace would make the NRA rich
Lee-Lee
Jun 2016
#5
There's no constitutional right to have devices that are designed to kill humans efficiently
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#57
But the founding fathers didn't include any amendment in the Bill of Rights mentioning automobiles.
tclambert
Jun 2016
#15
Absolutely. And, I think even Scalia himself wrote in the Hellier ruling that...
TrollBuster9090
Jun 2016
#16
Cars aren't a constitutional right. But you knew that before you posted such drivel.
cleanhippie
Jun 2016
#17
You don't need a license or insurance to keep and drive a car on private property
hack89
Jun 2016
#44